Beware The Temptation to Bow to the Squeaky Wheel

Good versus Cluttered Signage

Good versus Cluttered Signage

The “squeaky wheel gets the grease” is a well-known adage that highlights how the most vocal or noticeable issues tend to receive the most attention. While this principle might apply effectively in some contexts, it becomes a challenge in business, especially when designing and implementing signage strategies.

The question is: should the squeaky wheel dictate your signage decisions? Let’s delve into this theory, its implications for signage, and why it is essential to balance focus and avoid being overly reactive to the loudest demands.

The Role of Signage in Business

Good signage serves as a silent yet impactful ambassador for your business. Good business signage attracts attention, conveys information, and reinforces your brand identity. Whether you’re running a small boutique or a multinational chain, well-designed signage can:

  • Enhance visibility and draw in potential customers.

  • Communicate essential details like promotions, directions, and operating hours.

  • Turn a warehouse feeling space into a warm inviting environment people want to shop in.

  • Reinforce brand trust and professionalism.

However, if the design, placement, or messaging of your signage is dictated by the squeaky wheel – a vocal customer or employee with immediate, short-term concerns – it can completely derail your long-term strategy.

Why Catering to the Squeaky Wheel Can Backfire

While it’s beneficial, if not essential, to listen to feedback, over-prioritizing the demands of the squeaky wheel can result in poor decision-making. Here are some key reasons:

  1. Short-Term Gratification vs. Long-Term Goals The squeaky wheel often focuses on immediate needs. For example, a vocal customer might demand large, overly bright signage for an ongoing sale. While this could temporarily boost foot traffic, it might clash with your brand’s aesthetic, alienate your regular clientele, or fail to align with your broader marketing objectives.

  2. Distracting from Data-Driven Decisions A single loud opinion should never outweigh comprehensive research. For instance, your business might have analytics proving that subtle, well-placed directional signs increase customer navigation and satisfaction. A squeaky wheel’s demand for overly flashy signage could disrupt this harmony.

  3. Alienating Other Stakeholders If you focus solely on addressing one vocal party’s preferences, you risk alienating your broader audience. Signage should cater to the majority – a collective representation of your target demographic – not a minority’s immediate gratification.

Real-Life Stories of Squeaky Wheels and Signage

Story 1: The Oversized Sale Banner
A boutique store owner had a loyal customer who insisted that an enormous neon-colored banner would drive sales during a holiday promotion. The owner, eager to please, replaced the store’s elegant signage with a garish banner. While the store saw a short-term spike in foot traffic, regular customers commented that the signage clashed with the brand’s upscale identity. The business later
had to spend significant resources repairing the damage to its image.

Story 2: Employee-Led Signage Change
In another example, a restaurant manager listened to an employee’s suggestion to add multiple directional signs in the dining area to “help customers.” While well-intentioned, the signs cluttered the space and confused diners, leading to complaints about the overwhelming atmosphere. A professional signage consultation later revealed that one well-placed sign near the entrance was
all that was required and worked better than all the other signs together.

Finding the Right Balance

To avoid being overly influenced by squeaky wheels, businesses must adopt a balanced approach to signage decisions:

  1. Data-Driven Insights
    Analyze customer behavior, traffic patterns, and sales data to make informed signage decisions. For example, heatmaps of store foot traffic can help determine optimal sign placement.

  2. Consistent Branding
    Your signage should consistently reflect your brand’s voice, colors, and values.
    Even temporary deviations can confuse customers and dilute brand equity.

  3. Broad Feedback
    Gather input from multiple stakeholders rather than reacting to one opinion. Consider conducting surveys or focus groups to gain a broader perspective.

  4. Professional Expertise
    Consult with signage professionals to ensure your designs align with
    current industry best practices and long-term goals.

The Bigger Picture

Regardless of your business’s size, allowing the squeaky wheel to dominate your signage strategy can hinder growth and alienate loyal customers. While it’s essential to listen and address concerns, the most effective signage solutions arise from thoughtful planning, alignment with brand values, and a focus on long-term objectives.

Signage as a Strategic Asset

Think of your signage as an investment. It should:

  • Represent your brand accurately.

  • Engage a broad audience.

  • Adapt to changing needs without compromising consistency.

By resisting the urge to overcorrect for the squeaky wheel, you’ll ensure that your signage serves as a cohesive and powerful extension of your business.

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The Science Behind Sign Visibility: Why Letter Height Matters

Visual depiction of visibility of signs from a distance

Visual depiction of visibility of signs from a distance

The Science Behind Sign Visibility: Why Letter Height Matters

When designing signage, especially for outdoor or high-visibility applications, a critical yet too often overlooked factor is the height of the letters. The graphic above demonstrates the relationship between letter height, viewing distance, and optimal visibility. The graphic provides clear guide lines on how large text should be to ensure readability and maximum impact.

Let’s delve into the key insights this graphic offers and understand why letter height plays such a vital role in effective sign design.


Understanding the Graphic: Letter Height and Visibility

The graphic compares the recommended letter (or cap) height, measured in millimeters, with the distances (in meters) at which the text is both visible and clearly legible. Here are the key points to note:

  1. Letter Height in Millimeters: The bottom axis of the diagram lists cap heights, starting from as small as 75 mm (7.5 cm) and going up to 1,500 mm (1.5 meters). These measurements represent the height of the tallest letters on the sign.

  2. Viewing Distance in Meters: The accompanying lines show two sets of data:

    • Distance for Best Impact: This represents the optimal distance for a viewer to easily read and comprehend the sign.

    • Maximum Readable Distance: Beyond this point, the text may still be decipherable, but it won’t be as effective or impactful.

  3. Key Observations:

    • A 75 mm letter height is best suited for distances up to 9 meters but can be readable up to 35 meters.

    • A 450 mm letter height works well for distances of around 55 meters and is legible up to 250 meters.

    • For signage meant to be seen from 1 kilometer away, letters need to be at least 1,500 mm high.

    • The largest size shown (1,500 mm) ensures visibility for up to 180 meters at its best impact and 830 meters at maximum distance for possible readability.


Why Letter Height Is Crucial

1. Enhancing Readability

The primary goal of any sign is communication. If the text on your sign is too small, it fails to convey its message effectively. As can be seen on the graphic the smaller letters can work for close-range applications but become illegible as the distance increases. For instance, a roadside sign meant for motorists traveling at high speeds requires much larger text than a storefront sign for pedestrians. Looking at the 75 mm cap height on the graphic and comparing it to the other cap heights also gives a great visual comparison showing how cap height impacts visibility.

2. Accommodating Installation Height

The graphic assumes all the sample signs are installed at a height of approximately 3 meters. However, as signs are mounted higher, the angle at which viewers observe them increases. This affects readability, as the perceived size of the letters diminishes. To counteract this, larger text sizes are necessary for elevated installations.

3. Accounting for Viewer Variability

The distances indicated are averages and may vary based on factors such as lighting, the viewer’s eyesight, and environmental conditions. Designing for the “best impact” distance ensures the sign is effective for the majority of viewers.

4. Supporting Brand Recognition

Beyond readability, larger and well-proportioned letters enhance visual impact. Larger and well-proportioned letters on your sign make your brand stand out, especially in crowded or busy environments. A sign with appropriately sized letters commands attention and conveys professionalism.


Design Considerations for High-Impact Signs

To make the most of this information, consider these tips during the design process of your sign:

1. Context Matters

Assess the environment in which the sign will be installed. Is it for a highway, a retail space, or a billboard? Each application requires different letter heights based on average viewing distances and potential exposure times – the larger the viewing distance and the lower the exposure time, the larger the sign needs to be.

2. Lighting and Contrast

High contrast between the text and background, combined with proper lighting, improves legibility even at the outer limits of visibility. Poor illumination will decrease the readability of the sign, especially from further away.

3. Font Choice

Simple, sans-serif fonts are easier to read from a distance than ornate or cursive styles. Pairing the right font with an optimal letter height maximizes clarity.

4. Test Before Finalizing

Before final production installation, simulate the viewing conditions. Stand at the intended viewing distance and ensure the text is easily legible. While this exercise does cost it can save you a fortune, especially if it is found that the intended sign is not visible at the desired distance.


Real-World Implications

For businesses, the implications of letter height extend beyond aesthetics. A poorly designed sign can result in missed opportunities, as potential customers may not notice or comprehend your message. On the other hand, a well-designed sign with appropriate letter heights:

  • Captures attention,

  • Communicates your message effectively,

  • Drives engagement, and

  • Enhances brand recognition.

Whether you’re designing a directional sign for an event, a highway billboard, or a storefront display, this graphic serves as a valuable reference. By aligning letter height with viewing distance, you ensure your sign achieves its purpose – delivering clear, impactful communication.


Letter height of your sign isn’t just a technical detail; it’s the backbone of effective signage design. With data-backed insights like those in the graphic, designers and businesses can create signs that not only look good but also serve their intended purpose. Remember, a sign that isn’t seen or understood is a missed opportunity and a potentially poor investment.

When planning your next sign, keep this principle in mind: bigger isn’t always better, but it’s often necessary. Ensure your message reaches your audience, no matter where they are, by choosing the right letter height for the job.

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Sign Success Objectives

What makes your sign successful

What makes your sign successful

Sign Success Objectives

Seven Objectives of a Successful Sign

SignForce believes that a successful sign should fulfill the following seven objectives:

  1. A successful sign should Attract Attention A sign’s primary purpose is to grab the attention of passersby. Whether it’s through bold colors, creative designs, strategic placement or a combination of all of these, a sign must stand out in its environment if it is to be effective. It is for this reason certain signs should have light versus dark backgrounds as dark backgrounds often tend to naturally be overlooked.

  2. A successful sign should Direct Traffic to Your Business A successful sign must act as a silent salesperson, guiding potential customers to your business and encouraging them to step inside.

  3. A successful sign should Convey Your Brand Image Your sign should reflect the essence of your business. From font choice to colors, every element should align with your brand’s identity, projecting professionalism and very importantly, trustworthiness.

  4. A successful sign should Provide Clear and Relevant Information A good sign communicates essential information quickly and effectively. This includes your business name, contact details, and key offerings, ensuring potential customers know exactly what you provide. The “exactly what you provide” may be more challenging to convey for a new business that people have not heard of, for example a new supermarket. An example of this in Joburg was when FRONTLINE opened to the public. This writers’s first impression was that there was a store to de-tick animals (the largest selling anti tick and flea product I was aware of is named FRONTLINE).

  5. A successful sign should Enhance Visibility and Accessibility Signs should be visible from a distance and legible under various conditions. Factors such as letter height, lighting, placement of lighting and placement of the sign all play crucial roles in ensuring your sign is effective, easily noticed and read.

  6. A successful sign should Create a Memorable Impression A well-designed sign leaves a lasting impression, making your business more memorable to both new and returning customers. This memorability can contribute to repeat visits and word-of-mouth referrals.

  7. A successful sign should Deliver a Strong Return on Investment (ROI) Your sign should be seen as an investment. The cost of your sign, including maintenance, must be justifiable by the additional revenue it generates for your business.

Measuring Success

The success of a sign is often measured indirectly, such as through increased foot traffic, higher sales, or improved brand recognition. While it may not always be possible to isolate a sign’s impact, aligning your signs design with these seven objectives will maximize its effectiveness and ensure it contributes to your business’s success.

Need Assistance with Signage?

If you’re considering investing in a new sign or need advice on optimizing your existing signage, SignForce is here to help. Contact us via email at arnold@signforce.co.za, call +27 (0)11 440 7525, or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413.

Let’s work together to create signs that drive results for your business.

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What is FAILURE?

What is failure

Trends – as in history repeating itself – is quite something to study. There are trends in history – one need look no further than the current state of the ‘free’ world – and there are trends in business as in training and many things one can watch on Instagram and almost all other social media.

One of the current trends this writer has been exposed to is the use, need and benefits of FAILURE.

Sadly (in this writers opinion) in the world of mass education, failure is often portrayed as BAD, TERRIBLE, LIFE THREATENING, LIFE ENDING or worse. This writers personal experience with subjective FAILURE was first noticed when I accidently got my partner pregnant. Not a major issue other than the fact we were not married, we came from fairly different backgrounds – her father was a minister of the Church and this writer is Jewish – and when I though back to my relatively conservative education getting a young lady pregnant out of wedlock was equal to going bankrupt, both of which were such bad life choices that suicide was considered an acceptable escape.

Good to see how that trend has changed.

Today there are many trainers, motivators and influencers on social media, as well as business coaches and venture capitalists who will not even look at someone or their business unless they can prove they have failed.

For this writer I find this amusing and negative. If someone asked me if I have ever failed my answer would be no. I have never failed, but I have learned a large number of ways not to do certain things (even if I do still do some of those things).

The reason I do not see myself as having ever failed is because from my perspective failure comes with a number of negative connotations, yet the lessons I have learned from my multiple attempts – sometimes subjectively seen as failures by others – are invaluable.

For example, one thing I have learned is that some ‘failures’ – such as getting my girlfriend pregnant while bankrupt – gifted me with a wonderful child who brings much joy to my life (as do his brothers who were born when I was married). Another lesson learned from the failure of my first attempt at business is that killing oneself would potentially deprive one of all the fun and games that can come from the lessons learned through a business not working and applying those lessons to future endeavors that may work out differently.

To this writer FAILURE, like sexy or love – is in the eye of the beholder. If one looks at subjective failure in the way Thomas Edison reputedly did, then failure does not exist, instead failure teaches one a number of lessons and tests one’s resolve to find better working options.

If however one views the world as a place where perfection is required and where any placement other than being number 1 is a failure, then in the philosophy of this writer, life is very likely going to be more challenging, more destructive and more depressing and less fulfilling than necessary.

At SignForce we are fortunate that the number of signage failures we have had is measurable on one hand (maybe two if I have to jog my memory sufficiently), but we have had great lessons from each of these so called failures, which contribute to the value and quality of the signs we offer to all our customers.

If you want the benefit of the lessons we have learned contact SignForce now on info@signforce.co.za or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413 or call +27 (0)11 440 7525

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What Makes a Business Sign Effective and Professional?

SAMSUNG signs that Stand OUT

SAMSUNG sign that Stands OUT

What Makes a Business Sign Professional and Effective?

A smart, clean, professional business sign serves as a critical component of your marketing strategy. Your professional, eye-catching sign is often the first interaction potential customers have with your brand, making it essential to leave a positive and lasting impression.

An effective [business] sign can drive foot traffic, increase brand awareness, and directly, positively, impact your business’s success. In this article we will explore the elements that make a business sign professional, how to measure your signs success, and the key features that should appear on your sign to ensure it achieves its primary objective: driving more traffic to your business or store in order to increase turnover and profits.

Characteristics of a Professional Business Sign

  1. A Professional Business Sign should have Clear and Concise Messaging: A professional sign communicates your message quickly and effectively. People passing by have limited time to absorb information, so your message should be clear, concise and straightforward. Avoid clutter and focus on key information such as the business name, logo, and possibly a succinct tagline.

  2. A Professional Business Sign should be made from High-Quality Materials: The quality of materials used in your sign reflects the professionalism of your business. Opt for durable materials like aluminum, acrylic, ACM (Aluminium Composite Material), Vinyl, or some other weather-resistant material. Quality materials ensure longevity while also giving your sign a polished, professional and high-end appearance.

  3. A Professional Business Sign should have Readable Typography: Legibility is paramount! Great signage uses fonts that are easy to read from a distance. Sans-serif fonts are often preferred for their clarity, especially for outdoor signs. Avoid overly decorative fonts that can detract from readability. Size of font is also important, especially for signs that need to be viewed and legible from a distance.

  4. Your Professional Business Sign Works best when Your Sign has Brand Consistency: Your signs should ALWAYS align with your brand identity. This includes using your brand’s colors, logo, and typography consistently. Consistency builds trust and makes your brand easily recognizable.

  5. Your Professional Business Sign should be Strategically Placed: In real estate there is a saying that goes Position, Position, Position – the most important strategy for any business. A professional sign is placed where it will be most visible to your target audience. Consider factors like traffic flow, sightlines, and lighting. For example, illuminated signs are ideal for businesses operating at night or for signs placed where there is high volume night traffic.

  6. A Professional Business Sign should have an Eye-Catching Design: Aesthetic appeal is crucial for your sign to capture attention. It is always advisable to use bold colors, high-contrast elements, and an engaging design to make your sign stand out.

Measuring the Success of Your Business Sign

To determine whether your sign is effective, you need to measure its impact. Here are a few ways to gauge your signs success:

  1. Increased Foot Traffic: One of the most straightforward metrics is the number of people entering your store or business location. You can compare foot traffic before and after the installation of the sign to assess its effectiveness.

  2. Customer Feedback: Ask your customers how they heard about your business. Many businesses find that a significant percentage of new customers discover them through their signage.

  3. Sales Data: Analyze your sales figures to see if there is a correlation between the installation of the sign and revenue growth. A successful sign often translates to increased sales.

  4. Digital Engagement: If your sign includes a website URL or social media handle, track online visits and interactions. A spike in digital engagement can indicate that your sign is attracting attention.

  5. Call and other Interaction Tracking: Include a unique phone number or unique email address on your sign and monitor interactions received. Tracking allows you to directly attribute inquiries or sales to your signage.

Key Features of an Effective Business Sign

To maximize the effectiveness of your sign, it is generally accepted that your sign should include the following elements:

  1. Business Name: Your business name should be the most prominent element on the sign. Your business name may be what people remember and associate with your brand – or it may be your tag line or the product or service they are interested in.

  2. Logo: A well-designed logo adds visual interest and reinforces brand identity. Ensure your logo is clear and not overly detailed, as intricate designs can be hard to read from a distance as can complex or noisy logo’s.

  3. Tagline or Value Proposition: A brief tagline or value proposition can help convey what your business offers. For example, a bakery might use, “Freshly Baked Goodness Daily.” or a signage business may you the timeless pay line “A Business Without a Sign is a Sign of No Business”.

  4. Contact Information: Include essential details like a phone number, website URL, email address and / or social media handle. Including relevant contact information allows potential customers to easily reach out or learn more about your business. The correct contact information also allows Google to find your business.

  5. Call-to-Action (CTA): Encourage viewers to take action with a clear and compelling CTA, such as “Visit Us Today!” or “Order Online Now.” This simple technique is one of the most important sales strategies ever.

  6. Lighting: If your business operates after dark or if your sign is located in an area where there is high volume of traffic after dark, ensure your sign is well-lit. Options like LED backlighting or spotlights make your sign visible 24/7.

    For the signs lighting to work most effectively it is important that your lighting enhances the signs visibility, as poorly lit signs can be exceedingly difficult to read, making the additional cost of lighting your sign a poor investment.

  7. Directional Cues: For businesses located in hard-to-find areas, it can be very beneficial for your sign to include directional cues like arrows or distance indicators (“Just 200 meters ahead”) ion order to make your premises easier to find. It is also advised to ensure signs are on all possible entrances to your premises as one can never be sure where your prospective customers may come from.

In summary, a professional business sign is and should be much more than just a piece of decoration; a professional sign can be a powerful marketing tool that can significantly boost your business’s visibility and attract new customers.

By focusing on clear messaging, high-quality materials, and strategic placement, your sign supplier can create a sign that reflects your brand’s professionalism and appeal.

Measuring the success of your sign through foot traffic, sales, and customer feedback ensures that it continues to serve its purpose effectively.

Finally, by incorporating essential features like your business name, logo, contact information, and a compelling call to action, you can ensure your business sign achieves its ultimate goal: driving more traffic to your business or store in order to achieve greater turnover and profits.

At SignForce we firmly believe that a GREAT SIGN should be a simple sign that stands out, contrasting from it’s surroundings with the ‘message’ of the sign conveying everything about your business to potential customers.

At SignForce we have over 25 years experience in signs and how your business signs relate to branding and marketing. SignForce use this knowledge to give our client’s signs that are cost effective, focusing on return on investment (ROI).

SignForce operate on the basis that the simpler the sign and the greater the impact.

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Why your Buisiness Sign could be one of your Business’s Greatest Investments – Part 6

Wall signs

3D wall sign

Zig Ziglar, one of the most influential motivational speakers and sales trainers of all time, emphasized the importance of clear, impactful communication in building successful businesses. While Ziglar’s philosophy spanned a wide range of marketing and sales strategies, his teachings can easily be applied to the often-overlooked but critical investment in business signage. Effective signage is more than just a way to display your business name; effective signage is a dynamic marketing tool that embodies Ziglar’s principles of visibility, consistency, emotional connection and honesty.

Visibility: Standing Out in the Crowd

Ziglar consistently emphasized the importance of making a strong first impression. In today’s competitive market, a well-designed sign serves as a business’s handshake to the public. Just as Ziglar encouraged individuals to present themselves professionally to attract opportunities, businesses must use signage to grab attention and make a lasting impact.

Outdoor signage, for example, functions as a 24/7 advertisement for your brand. High-quality, visually striking signs ensure that potential customers notice your business, even in a crowded marketplace.

Ziglar’s belief in being memorable aligns perfectly with this principle – a creative and strategically placed sign ensures your business becomes a landmark in its community.

According to the International Sign Association* (ISA), 76% of consumers said they had entered a store they had never visited before based on its sign alone. This statistic reinforces Ziglar’s mantra that visibility creates opportunity. An attractive, well-maintained sign can bridge the gap between a business and its potential customers, driving foot traffic and increasing brand awareness.

Consistency: Building Trust Through Branding

Another cornerstone of Ziglar’s marketing philosophy is consistency. He often stated that trust is built through consistent, reliable communication – a principle that applies directly to business signage. Consistency in branding across all marketing channels, including signs, creates a cohesive and professional image.

For instance, your physical signage should match the design elements of your website, social media profiles, and printed materials. This harmony builds brand recognition and trust, ensuring customers know exactly what to expect when interacting with your business. Ziglar’s teachings highlight that trust is earned through repeated, positive impressions – something a well-executed signage strategy can deliver effortlessly and consistently.

Emotional Connection: Speaking to the Customer’s Heart

Ziglar’s belief in connecting emotionally with customers underscores the importance of designing signs that resonate with your target audience. He famously said, “People don’t buy for logical reasons. They buy for emotional reasons.” Applying this principle to signage means using colors, fonts, and messaging that evoke the desired emotions in your target audience.

For example, a bakery might use warm, inviting colors like pastel pinks and yellows to convey comfort and sweetness, while a tech company might lean on sleek, modern fonts and cool tones to project innovation and reliability. Your sign’s design should tell a story that aligns with your brand values and speaks directly to your customer’s aspirations.

Additionally, incorporating compelling calls to action (CTAs) into your signage can further drive engagement. Ziglar’s knack for motivational phrasing is a valuable lesson here. Phrases like “Discover Your Dream Home Here” or “Fresh Coffee, Fresh Start” tap into emotions and encourage action, transforming passersby into customers.

Why Signage is Often Overlooked

Despite its critical importance, signage is frequently overlooked by businesses for several reasons. One key factor is the misconception that digital marketing has rendered physical signage obsolete. With the rise of social media and online advertising, many businesses focus their budgets on digital platforms, neglecting the tangible impact of a physical sign, even for traditional brick and mortar stores.

Another reason signage is frequently overlooked by businesses is the perception that signage is a one-time, high cost, expense rather than a long-term investment with long term returns. Businesses often prioritize initiatives with immediate ROI, overlooking the sustained benefits of consistent visibility and branding that signage provides. Additionally, smaller businesses may lack the expertise or resources to design and install effective signage, leading to suboptimal results and a diminished perception of its value. This is where SignForce can assist with our years of signage and marketing experience, we at SignForce strive to help small businesses grow, which is why we offer advice as well as full turnkey operations.

How to Change This ‘Signage is Unimportant’ Mindset

To address these challenges, businesses need to reframe their thinking around signage. Education and long term thinking is key – highlighting studies like the University of Cincinnati’s** findings on the positive ROI of signage can help shift perceptions. Emphasizing the role of signage as a complement to digital strategies, rather than a competitor, can also encourage businesses to view physical business signage as an integral part of their marketing mix.

Partnering with professional signage companies – such as SignForce – can further alleviate concerns about design and execution. These signage experts can ensure that your signage aligns with your business’s brand identity and achieves maximum impact. Finally, showcasing real-world success stories of businesses that have transformed their visibility and sales through signage can inspire others to follow suit. It also helps if one understands what you want your sign to achieve before you rush out to purchase your sign, as different objectives are achieved using different look and feel of your signs.

The Fails of One-Dimensional Signage Design

One common mistake businesses make is designing signage to be viewed only from the front, neglecting how it appears from the side. This oversight can lead to several issues that hinder a sign’s effectiveness and overall brand perception:

  1. Lost Visibility: Signs that are only effective from the front are easily missed by pedestrians and drivers approaching from different angles. This lost visibility reduces the potential audience and limits your sign’s ability to attract customers.

  2. Distorted Messaging: When viewed from the side, single-dimensional signage may appear warped, illegible, or incomplete. This can confuse passersby or convey an unprofessional image, damaging the brand’s reputation.

  3. Missed Branding Opportunities: Multi-dimensional signs, such as those with side panels or three-dimensional designs, can communicate your brand more effectively by ensuring visibility and readability from various directions.

  4. Inefficient Use of Space: Designing signs with only a front-facing perspective can waste valuable advertising real estate, particularly in areas with high foot or vehicle traffic on multiple sides.

How to Address the fails of One Dimensional Signs

To avoid these pitfalls, businesses should:

  • Invest in Multi-Angle Design: Ensure your signage is designed to be visible and legible from various angles. Use bold colors, clear fonts, and symmetrical layouts that maintain their impact regardless of the viewer’s position.

  • Incorporate Three-Dimensional Elements: Adding depth or raised elements to your signage can enhance visibility and create a more dynamic appearance. This approach is particularly effective for storefronts on busy streets.

  • Conduct Placement Analysis: Before installing a sign, evaluate traffic flow and sightlines to determine how your signage will be seen from all approaches. For signs that will be viewed by passing traffic it is essential that the sign be clear, large and visible enough to get your business’s message across to your viewer in the second that they may have to view your sign.

  • Use Lighting Strategically: Proper illumination ensures that your signage remains clear and inviting from all angles, even at night or in low-light conditions. While best lighting can sometimes require a higher initial investment, poor lighting can make your sign illegible, resulting in your spend on lighting being wasted at night.

By addressing these design considerations, businesses can maximize the effectiveness of their signage, capturing attention and conveying professionalism from every perspective.

Aligning Ziglar’s Philosophy with Modern Marketing

Zig Ziglar’s timeless principles of visibility, consistency, honesty and emotional connection offer a roadmap for leveraging signage as a key marketing tool. In a world where first impressions matter more than ever, investing in high-quality, strategically designed signage is not just an option but a necessity for businesses looking to thrive.

By embracing Ziglar’s teachings, businesses can transform their signage into a powerful symbol of their brand, attracting customers, building trust, and driving long-term success. Just as Ziglar inspired millions to aim higher and achieve more, your business’s signage can inspire customers to walk through your doors and engage with your brand resulting in higher turnover and thus higher profits.

At SignForce we firmly believe that a successful SIGN is a simple sign that appeals to passers by encouraging them to become customers of your business – getting them through the door where your sales team can take over.

At SignForce we have more than a quarter of a century experience in signs and how they relate to marketing. We use this knowledge to give our client’s signs that are cost effective, with our focus being on our client’s return on investment (ROI).

Contact SignForce now on info@signforce.co.za or call +27 (0)11 440 7525 or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413

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* International Sign Association (ISA) – https://signs.org/

** https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/legacy/enews/2011/10/uc-research-examines-the-economic-value-of-on-premise-signs.html

The survey found that businesses primarily invested in signs to help make their businesses stand out and to help potential customers find their locations. As a result, we found that businesses that pay attention to their signage and invest in the design and placement of signs get better results from their investment.

Why your Business Sign could be one of your Business’s Greatest Investments – Part 5

Timeless signs

Timeless plaque that conveys a clear, clean and honest message.

Zig Ziglar, one of the west’s most influential motivational speakers and sales trainers of all time, emphasized the importance of clear, impactful communication in building successful businesses.

While Ziglar’s philosophy spanned a wide range of marketing and sales strategies, his teachings can easily be applied to the often-overlooked but critical investment in business signage.

Effective signage is more than just a way to display your business name; great signage is a dynamic marketing tool that embodies Ziglar’s principles of visibility, consistency, honesty and emotional connection.

Visibility: Standing Out in the Crowd

Ziglar consistently emphasized the importance of making a strong first impression.

In today’s competitive market, a well-designed sign serves as a business’s handshake to the public. Just as Ziglar encouraged individuals to present themselves professionally to attract opportunities, businesses must use signage to grab attention and make a lasting impact.

Outdoor signage, for example, functions as a 24/7 advertisement for your brand. High-quality, visually striking signs ensure that potential customers notice your business, even in a crowded marketplace. Ziglar’s belief in being honest and memorable aligns perfectly with this principle – a creative and strategically placed sign ensures your business becomes a landmark in its community.

According to the International Sign Association (ISA)*, 76% of consumers said they had entered a store they had never visited before based on its sign alone. This statistic reinforces Ziglar’s mantra that visibility creates opportunity. An attractive, well-maintained sign can bridge the gap between a business and its potential customers, driving foot traffic and increasing brand awareness.

It is essential that signs are well maintained – yet sometimes a ‘skew’ or otherwise ‘uncomfortable’ sign can also get feet through the door. SignForce had a customer who was a hardware outlet. One day someone drove into their mobile sign damaging one of the legs, so the sigh now stood ‘skew’. Like a picture on a wall, it is the one that is not straight that gets constant attention, and this sign was no different. Sufficient people came into the community store to let the owner know his sign was ‘damaged’ – allowing him the opportunity to sell to these people. This strategy was so successful the owner never allowed SignForce to repair or change the sign.

Consistency: Building Trust Through Branding

Another cornerstone of Ziglar’s marketing philosophy is consistency. He often stated that trust is built through consistent, honest and reliable communication – a principle that applies directly to business signage. Consistency in branding across all marketing channels, including signs, creates a cohesive and professional image.

For instance, your signage should match the design elements of your website, social media profiles, and printed materials. This inter media harmony builds brand recognition and trust, ensuring customers know exactly what to expect when interacting with your business. Ziglar’s teachings highlight that trust is earned through repeated, positive impressions – something a well-executed signage strategy can deliver effortlessly, 24/7.

Emotional Connection: Speaking to the Customer’s Heart

Ziglar’s belief in connecting emotionally with customers underscores the importance of designing signs that resonate with your target audience. He famously said, “People don’t buy for logical reasons. They buy for emotional reasons.” Applying this principle to signage means using colors, fonts, and messaging that evoke the desired emotions in your audience is essential and will give the best results.

For example, a bakery might use warm, inviting colors like pastel pinks and yellows to convey comfort and sweetness, while a tech company might lean on sleek, modern fonts and cool tones to project innovation and reliability. Your sign’s design should tell a story that aligns with your brand values and speaks directly to your customer’s and target market’s aspirations.

Additionally, incorporating compelling calls to action (CTAs) into your signage can further drive engagement. Ziglar’s knack for motivational phrasing is a valuable lesson here. Phrases like “Discover Your Dream Home Here” or “Fresh Coffee, Fresh Start” tap into emotions and encourage action, transforming passersby into customers.

The ROI of Signage: A Smart Investment

Ziglar frequently advocated for viewing marketing as an investment rather than an expense. Business signage is a prime example of this mindset. While difficult to measure accurately, the return on investment (ROI) for effective signage is multifaceted, encompassing increased brand visibility, enhanced customer acquisition, and long-term brand loyalty.

A study by the University of Cincinnati** found that businesses saw an average increase in sales of 10% after upgrading their signage. This tangible ROI underscores the importance of viewing signage as a critical component of your overall marketing strategy, not a secondary consideration.

Moreover, Ziglar’s philosophy highlights the importance of measuring success.

By tracking metrics such as foot traffic, sales increases, and customer feedback post-signage installation, businesses can gauge the effectiveness of their investment and make informed adjustments.

Aligning Ziglar’s Philosophy with Modern Marketing

Zig Ziglar’s timeless principles of visibility, consistency, emotional connection and honesty offer a roadmap for using signage as a key marketing tool. In a world where first impressions matter more than ever, investing in high-quality, strategically designed signage is not just an option but a necessity for businesses looking to thrive.

By embracing Ziglar’s teachings, businesses can transform their signage into a powerful symbol of their brand, attracting customers, building trust, and driving long-term success. Just as Ziglar inspired millions to aim higher and achieve more, your business’s signage can inspire customers to walk through your doors and engage with your brand.

At SignForce we firmly believe that a successful SIGN is a simple sign that appeals to passers by encouraging them to become customers of your business – getting them through the door where your sales team can take over.

At SignForce we have more than a quarter of a century experience in signs and how they relate to marketing. We use this knowledge to give our client’s signs that are cost effective, with our focus being on our client’s return on investment (ROI).

Contact SignForce now on info@signforce.co.za or call +27 (0)11 440 7525 or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413

For more about SignForce visit http://www.signforce.co.za

* International Sign Association (ISA) – https://signs.org/

** * https://www.uc.edu/news/articles/legacy/enews/2011/10/uc-research-examines-the-economic-value-of-on-premise-signs.html

The survey found that businesses primarily invested in signs to help make their businesses stand out and to help potential customers find their locations. As a result, we found that businesses that pay attention to their signage and invest in the design and placement of signs get better results from their investment.

Why Your Business Sign Could Be Your Greatest Investment – Part 4

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Non-illuminated 3D Building Sign

Why Your Business Sign Could Be Your Greatest Investment: Insights from Steve Jobs’ Marketing Outlook

Steve Jobs, the visionary behind Apple, revolutionized not only the technology industry but also the way businesses think about branding and marketing. His unique approach to marketing, product design, and customer experience has inspired entrepreneurs and businesses worldwide to think outside the box. One of the key elements of Jobs’ strategy was his relentless focus on simplicity, clarity, and brand identity—principles that can be applied to almost every aspect of business, including something as seemingly simple as a well designed, technologically cutting edge business sign – the type of signs SignForce specialize in.

While Jobs was known for his groundbreaking innovations in product design and digital marketing, his overarching marketing philosophy holds valuable lessons for how even the most basic elements of your business, like a sign, can become a powerful tool for success.

Here’s how Jobs’ marketing outlook can help you see why investing in a great business sign might be the smartest move you make for your business.

1. Simplicity Sells

Steve Jobs was a master of simplicity, famously stating, “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” His vision for Apple’s products was to make technology that was elegant and easy to use. This same principle applies to business signage, something SignForce strongly believe in..

In a world full of clutter and distractions, simplicity in design can set your business apart. A sign that is clean, direct, and visually appealing makes an instant impression.

It’s not about overwhelming potential customers with flashy designs or excessive information, but rather about capturing attention in an effortless way.

Your business sign should clearly communicate your business name, logo, and value proposition in a simple, easy-to-read format. Jobs understood that consumers don’t want to spend time deciphering complicated messages – customers want clarity and immediacy.

When applied to your business sign, this means you don’t need a sign with every detail of your business or a long list of services. Focus on making your sign easy to digest in a matter of seconds. A simple and clear message creates a lasting impression that potential customers will easily recall when they need your product or service.

2. Branding Is Everything

Steve Jobs was obsessed with branding. Apple’s iconic logo, sleek product designs, and minimalist approach are all part of a cohesive brand identity that transcends just the product itself. Jobs believed that every touchpoint with a customer was an opportunity to reinforce the brand and build a lasting connection. A business sign is no different – your business sign is a key part of your brand’s overall identity.

Your business sign should reflect the values, mission, and personality of your business. Just as Apple’s clean, modern aesthetic conveys a sense of innovation and sophistication, your sign should communicate what makes your business unique – sometimes referred to as your businesses USP – Unique Selling Proposition. A well-designed sign isn’t just a marker of your location; it’s a visual representation of who you are, what you stand for, and what customers can expect from your business.

When you think about your sign, consider it an opportunity to amplify your brand’s presence. Jobs’ genius lay in his ability to consistently communicate Apple’s identity across every touchpoint, from the product to the retail experience.

Your business sign, when aligned with your brand, becomes an extension of your businesses identity – an ongoing ambassador for your company in the real world.

3. Creating a Memorable Customer Experience

Steve Jobs was deeply focused on customer experience, believing that technology should delight and inspire. Apple’s retail stores are a prime example of how every detail, from the architecture to the product displays, is designed to create a memorable experience for the customer.

Your business sign, though simple in form, plays an important role in the customer experience.

A well-designed sign draws people in and piques their curiosity, setting the tone for their interaction with your business. Just as Apple’s signage is strategically designed to invite customers into their stores, your sign can be a welcoming gesture that makes a positive first impression.

The experience doesn’t end once the customer enters your store – it begins the moment they see your sign and carries through the customers interaction with staff until they have completed their time in the store and leave feeling amazing.

The visual appeal, placement, and messaging of your sign can invoke curiosity and interest, making people more likely to engage with your business. Jobs knew that creating an exceptional experience started long before the customer picked up an Apple product – it started with a well-thought-out introduction.

Your business sign can be that introduction, creating an early connection that leads to a more meaningful relationship.

4. Standing Out in a Crowded Market

Steve Jobs understood the importance of differentiation. Apple was not just selling products; it was selling an experience, a philosophy, and a way of life.

Apple’s products stand out because they offer something different – something that speaks to a particular customer need, desire, or aspiration. In much the same way, your business sign can differentiate you from the competition.

Think about the thousands of businesses that exist in any given city. What makes your business unique? What sets you apart from others in your industry? Your business sign is an opportunity to communicate that uniqueness and catch the eye of potential customers who are overwhelmed by the noise around them.

A compelling, strong sign that stands out – whether through color, design, or clever messaging – can help draw attention away from competitors and bring it to your business. Just as Apple’s marketing campaigns emphasized its products’ distinctiveness, your sign should highlight what makes your business worth visiting. Whether it’s your superior customer service, innovative products, or unbeatable prices, your sign can effectively communicate why your business is the better choice.

5. Leverage Consistency Across Platforms

Jobs was a master of consistency in branding. Every touchpoint a customer had with Apple – from the website to the physical stores – was designed to be uniform and cohesive, reinforcing the brand at every turn. In marketing, consistency helps establish trust and credibility.

Your business sign is no different. Your business sign should align with the rest of your branding materials, whether it’s your website, business cards, or packaging. Consistency across platforms makes your business feel more trustworthy and cohesive, which encourages customers to engage more deeply with your brand. A well-branded sign will reinforce your digital presence and create a seamless connection between your online and offline marketing efforts.

Steve Jobs’ marketing outlook, which focused on simplicity, branding, customer experience, and differentiation, shows how your business sign can be much more than just a physical marker of your location.

Your business sign can be a powerful marketing tool that drives awareness, creates a memorable experience, and differentiates your business from competitors.

By investing in a well-designed sign that reflects your brand’s identity and mission, you can leverage the same principles that helped Apple achieve monumental success. A simple, clear, and strategically placed business sign can ultimately be your greatest marketing investment, helping your business stand out and win in the marketplace.

At SignForce we firmly believe that a GREAT SIGN is a simple sign that stands out in stark contrast to it’s surroundings with the ‘message’ of the sign conveying to potential customers everything about your business.

At SignForce we have over a quarter of a century experience in signs and how they relate to marketing. We use this knowledge to give our client’s signs that are cost effective, with a return on investment (ROI).

SignForce also follow the KISS principle. We operate on the basis that generally, the simpler the sign and the greater the contrast, the more a sign makes the viewer comfortable, the more likely the sign is to be noticed, and thus the more likely the sign will have a positive ROI.

Contact SignForce now on info@signforce.co.za or call +27 (0)11 440 7525 or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413

For more about SignForce visit http://www.signforce.co.za

Why Your Business Sign Could Be Your Greatest Investment – Part 3

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Partially Invisible Sign (Special effects are built into the sign)

Why Your Business Sign Could Be Your Greatest Investment: Insights from Warren Buffett’s Marketing Outlook

When investing in marketing do you immediately consider your business sign to be a major player in your overall strategy?

Warren Buffett, one of the most successful investors in history, has always emphasized the importance of long-term value, strategic investments, and brand recognition. According to Buffett’s principles, a well-designed and strategically placed business sign could, in fact, be one of your most valuable and cost-effective investments.

Warren Buffett’s Marketing Philosophy

Warren Buffett’s approach to investing is rooted in a few fundamental principles:

  1. Long-Term Value: Buffett believes in investing in assets that will generate value over time. Rather than chasing short-term profits, he focuses on making investments that will appreciate and create sustainable returns.

  2. Brand Strength: A key part of Buffett’s strategy is investing in companies with strong, recognizable brands. He famously acquired businesses like Coca-Cola and See’s Candies because they had established brand power. A strong brand is not just about the products – a strong brand is about the visibility, reputation, and loyalty that the brand builds.

  3. Simplicity and Clarity: Buffett values simplicity, which can be seen in his straightforward approach to business. He believes that a strong business needs a clear value proposition that resonates with customers and is easy to understand.

  4. Leveraging Resources: Buffett is also known for leveraging the resources at his disposal – whether that’s his network, his existing businesses, or tangible assets – to generate greater returns.

Using these principles, we can understand how a well-crafted business sign can align perfectly with Buffett’s marketing outlook, turning it into a powerful asset that brings long-term returns.

The Business Sign as a Strategic Asset

1. An Investment in Long-Term Visibility

Warren Buffett believes in the power of long-term investments that continue to provide value. When it comes to a business sign, this principle is incredibly relevant. A business sign is a one-time investment that, when done right, can continue to deliver value for years or even decades.

Just as Buffett invests in companies that continue to generate profits year after year, your business sign works as a perpetual marketing tool. Your business sign doesn’t require constant updates or ongoing costs like paid advertising, but it keeps working for you around the clock, drawing attention to your business and keeping you top of mind for potential customers. While your business signs do not need constant updating, it Is important that your business signs are maintained and possibly replaced or removed after the sign starts to deteriorate (around 3 years in the African sun) in order to maintain your business’s image.

Unlike digital ads or other forms of advertising that only appear for a short time, your sign has ongoing, consistent visibility. Whether it’s day or night, rain or shine, your business sign is always visible to potential customers, making it a long-term asset that can pay dividends for years to come. The more people see your sign, the more they recognize your brand, which leads to greater customer loyalty, a sense of familiarity and trust that often results in repeat business – values that Warren Buffett highly champions in his investment philosophy.

2. Building a Strong Brand Presence

Buffett understands that brand recognition is a powerful force in the marketplace.

A business sign isn’t just about indicating where you are – your business sign is about communicating who you are and what your business represents. A professional, well-designed sign can create an immediate impression of credibility, professionalism, and reliability. In the same way that Buffett has acquired companies with strong brands (like Apple or GEICO), your business sign contributes to building your brand’s reputation.

The power of a strong, recognizable brand is essential for long-term success. A business sign, when aligned with your company’s values, mission, and personality, can amplify your brand presence and make your business memorable to customers. A sign that clearly conveys your message, whether through design, colors, or a catchy slogan, can serve as a powerful tool for establishing your identity in the local community. This not only attracts new customers but also builds loyalty and trust – key elements of Buffett’s long-term value investing strategy.

3. Simplicity and Clarity in Messaging

Warren Buffett is known for his appreciation of simplicity.

Buffett has often said that he prefers businesses with clear, understandable value propositions. Similarly, your business sign should reflect that simplicity and clarity. A well-crafted sign does not overwhelm or confuse potential customers but instead communicates a straightforward message about your business.

A simple, clean designed sign with clear text can make it easier for customers to understand who you are and what you offer. By reducing clutter and focusing on the essentials, your sign becomes more effective in conveying your brand message. Buffett’s philosophy teaches us that simplicity works, and when your sign is clear and direct, it resonates with customers, builds trust, and makes it easier for them to decide to visit your business.

4. Leveraging Local Visibility for Maximum Impact

Buffett’s investment strategy is all about leveraging resources to maximize returns, and this can be applied to the local visibility your business sign provides. By strategically placing your sign in a high-traffic area, you are leveraging the foot and vehicle traffic and attention of local passersby. For businesses, this means creating a constant stream of potential customers who are in close proximity and more likely to stop in or take action.

A physical sign serves as a cost-effective form of local advertising, drawing attention from people who might never have heard of your business otherwise. Similar to how Buffett might leverage a network or a strong brand to capture attention in a crowded market, your business sign gives you a chance to stand out in your local community, driving more foot traffic to your store or office.

5. An Opportunity for Differentiation

In line with Buffett’s principle of investing in companies that stand out from the competition, a business sign is a powerful tool for differentiation.

A distinctive, well-designed and implemented sign can set your business apart from others in your area, especially in a crowded market. By creating a sign that is unique, memorable, and aligned with your brand, you can differentiate your business from competitors and make a lasting impression on potential customers.

Whether through an innovative design, a clever tagline, or a bold visual identity, your sign can serve as a reflection of what makes your business special. This differentiation builds brand loyalty and attracts customers who align with your values – two key aspects of long-term business success that Warren Buffett consistently looks for in his investments.

Warren Buffett’s marketing outlook highlights the importance of long-term value, brand strength, simplicity, and leveraging resources effectively. When applied to your business sign, these principles reveal just how valuable a simple sign can be. Your simple business sign is more than just a tool for directing customers to your door – your business sign is a strategic investment that can enhance visibility, reinforce brand identity, and provide a consistent marketing presence for years to come.

By following Buffett’s approach to investing in assets that deliver ongoing returns, a well-crafted business sign can become one of your most cost-effective and valuable marketing tools.

Just like the companies Buffett invests in, your business sign has the potential to build brand recognition, foster customer loyalty, and generate long-term success. Your business sign is a small investment that can lead to big returns, and when done correctly, it could very well be your business’s greatest asset.

At SignForce we believe that any GREAT SIGN is a sign that stands out in stark contrast to it’s surroundings with the ‘message’ of the sign speaking volumes about your business with minimal words and achieves the signs job of getting eyeballs that result in feet through your door.

At SignForce we have decades of experience in signs and how they relate to marketing, knowledge which we are happy to use to ensure our client’s signs are cost effective, giving a maximum possible return on investment (ROI).

Like Buffett, SignForce’s philosophy is an extension of the KISS principle. We operate on the basis that generally, the simpler the sign and the greater the contrast, the more a sign makes the viewer uncomfortable, the more likely the sign is to be noticed, and thus the more likely the sign will have a positive ROI.

Contact SignForce now on info@signforce.co.za or call +27 (0)11 440 7525 or WhatsApp +27 (0)82 558 6413

For more about SignForce visit http://www.signforce.co.za